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Nonprofits that serve meals to food-insecure Nevadans need help now and beyond the holidays, charity CEO says
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Lake Mead is projected to reach a new all-time low, Windsor Park residents are approved for more than $25 million in relocation funding, and the Up Next Initiative charts a path for the professional development of 210 workers aged 15 to 24.
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In the documentary 'Remaining Native,' Ku Stevens highlights the courage of Native children who fled boarding schools across the nation, sometimes traveling enormous distances on foot.
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Older men in rural areas are particularly vulnerable, says research by The Trace. Experts say isolation, access to guns are factors.
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The film tax credit bill narrowly survived a procedural challenge in yesterday’s special session with a 21–21 tie. Meanwhile, Clark County launches its annual holiday toy drive, and Britpop icons Pulp make a Tiny Desk appearance.
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The years-long case against six Nevada Republicans who were accused of submitting a bogus certificate that falsely declared President Donald Trump the winner of the state’s 2020 presidential election has been sent back to Clark County.
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A Las Vegas specialty court for minor Strip and tourism-area crimes, disbanded in 2024, may return as the resort industry pushes for it in Thursday’s special legislative session.
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The Nevada Legislature opens its special session on topics from Windsor Park relocation to film tax credits, as states miss the Colorado River deadline and major sportsbooks skip Nevada.
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There’s no shortage of cool things to do at any time in Nevada.